Customer Reviews for VIZIO - 60" Class - LED - V Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR
Customer Rating
5
AWESOME
on November 24, 2020
Posted by: Ringo1967
from Maricopa Arizona
Great tv in all aspects. I am patiently waiting for my sound system to be hooked up so I can enjoy this tv even more.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
on November 24, 2020
Posted by: Shirleen
from West Palm Beach Florida
I'm so happy with this TV I brought this 2 weeks ago love it
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Great Color
on November 24, 2020
Posted by: javina19
from Fort Worth, Tx
We’ve always purchased Vizio and continue to purchase Vizio products. I just wished that User Manual s were still included!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Love the apps it has.
on November 24, 2020
Posted by: Suzy62
from Paducah Ky
I bought this a few weeks ago and the pictures and features are awesome!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Beautiful colors, dynamic range,and features
on November 24, 2020
Posted by: Pocketables Paul
from Nashville, TN
Gender:Male
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The V705x-H1 is my third TV with HDR, and the first that doesn’t suffer from notable zones of backlighting, I’m guessing with due to the full backlighting array they list. Dark darks, bright brights, and no evidence of bleeding light, which makes gaming (especially menus where there’re hard corners,) a bit better. On HDR this is the first TV I’ve owned where I felt it does HDR as advertised.
I had a few moments of disbelief when playing games and ended up filming as it did not seem to be only a 60hz refresh rate. I’m pretty sure in the days leading up to Black Friday I’ve seen it listed as “120hz effective refresh rate.” This led me to researching effective vs actual, and I’m reading from this they’re doing some wizardry to make it appear a higher refresh than it is.
Overall, it looks great, you can game solidly on it, but if you’re a twitch sniper this TV probably isn’t quite your thing. As an older FPS gamer on PC/Xbox, this refresh rate does not affect me adversely. Games are also beautiful, until you attempt to photograph them with a cell phone and it just looks meh.
Installation was done with me and my wife, who’s got a frozen shoulder and still managed to heft up half the weight of the thing. I think in total it’s about 50 pounds and we managed to get it up on the mount I had with no issues. While I think I could have potentially done it alone, meh, two people can easily do it.
After initially powering up you’ve got a fairly long firmware update to sit through. I started it wired on a gigabit connection and it was a long few minutes wondering if it was coming back up. It did, no complaints there, but it did appear to be dead for a while. Just plan to wait for a bit.
The OS is your standard Vizio SmartCast, and if you’re familiar with that the only difference is it appears to be significantly faster than on older models after a few minutes of being installed. It was slow for about a minute after the initial update, but now it’s great. I have a feeling it was doing work in the background while I was attempting to get right into playing with the new TV.
I proceeded to set up Plex, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, and I swear I’m forgetting something, and got to watching. I did some comparison testing and went to the other couple of TVs and watched the same things again, and also on my phone to see what all differences I could discern. The answer to most streaming was not a whole lot other than sheer size, although I did determine I liked the HDR significantly more on this than on my older VIZIO which I believe had 30 or so lighting zones.
I’ve spent a lot of time watching this over the past few days, and have determined that the only reality breaker that presents itself for an OCD observer is that the top of the screen appears ever so slightly a different shade when we’re looking at non-moving gray. Totally unnoticeable on other colors or during movement, but the backlighting or edge lighting or something doesn’t look perfect at the top when 1) gray, 2) viewed from lower angle. This had me standing on a couch watching 4K videos in an attempt to see whether the effect was visible dead on, which I think I determined it maybe is but you need more OCD than I have to notice it. So tilt the screen if you see it.
You will want a sound system of some sort. The speakers are good, but not great. I don’t claim to be an audiophile, but once you get a decent sound system you can’t go back.
If you haven’t watched over the air broadcasts due to cable or streaming, I suggest you check out your local over the air stations with an antenna (you’ll need to get an antenna.) The video quality will make you wonder why you’re paying cable fees to watch a pixelated mess. Also useful for when your cable goes out.
Overall, it’s a good solid TV. There are plenty of videos on why it’s a great gaming TV due to the processor, I’ll let you check those out for yourself. It’s crisp, sharp, dark and beautiful, and I have no complaints.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting vizio.com
Customer Rating
5
Great features.
on November 24, 2020
Posted by: Mott52
from North Carolina
This was a gift. So glad they chose VIZIO brand. It is a quality product.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Customer Rating
5
Amazing all the way!!
on November 24, 2020
Posted by: Sks768711
from 64843
Easy peasy. Completely different from the others. Super fast
I would recommend this to a friend!
Written by a customer while visiting vizio.com
Customer Rating
5
Excellent!!
on November 24, 2020
Posted by: Drew23
from Louisville Ky
Amazing picture quality and great features especially at this price point. Great value!